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Districts

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Cacheuta
This mountain-seated locality, arising
in the middle of the pre-andes, was primarily named “the Baths of
the River’s Edge” by the Inca Community. Even some historical
documents unveil that the Inca emperor, Tupac Yupanqui, and his court
stop-halted there to take baths, which unexpectedly cured him from his
illness.
Mendoza River and the amazing surroundings of Cacheuta
(see picture)
Its
hot water springs are worldwide known for its therapeutic properties
especially to recover from dermatology problems, rheumatism or
pulmonary infections.
Cacheuta features small hostels, huts - varied in style and price-
camping resorts and restaurants such as basic drugstores who provide
the turists with essencial items and services.
The
bridge over Mendoza River, frequently stepped by local and foreign
turists.

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